Hilarious 90-Year-Old Rewrites Classic Patsy Cline Song Into Song About Aging

90-year-old Vera knows that aging is sometimes a tough process to go through. Vera was listening to 'I Fall To Pieces' by Patsy Cline when she got a fun idea. She decided to rewrite that song and dedicate it to all of the senior citizens out there.

She wanted this song to be humorous and light-hearted so she titled the new song 'We Fall To Pieces'. In this video, Vera gives a hilarious performance of the song live. Each line she sings brings more and more laughter to the crowd.

It's so inspiring to see someone embrace the process of growing older. Vera's song reminds all of us to never take life too seriously no matter how old we are. Great job Vera!

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This soon-to-be 100-year-old Granny is preparing for her birthday. Her grandkid, Patricia Chisum is asking the internet for help. She is hoping her Granny will receive 100 cards on her 100th birthday!

credit: Angela Gnirk Family

Angela Bertha Meier Gnirk was born in Nebraska on Nov. 15, 1917. She was one of twelve children. Her early years were spent in a quaint farmhouse with wooden plank floors. Angela recalls her schoolhouse being four miles away. She hated math but loved reading and writing.

She met her husband, Harvey while she was holding a job doing housework. The two were married in April 1940. Together they had fourteen children! Sadly, five have since passed away. Harvey passed away in 1983.

credit: Angela Gnirk Family

Angela has always been rather determined. Her grandkid Patricia, remembers she used to do 100 toe-touch exercises each evening. This helped balance out her love of comfort foods such as meat, potatoes, and gravy. Angela loves to follow up a good meal with a good dessert of apple pie and ice cream!

Patricia is proud to share that her grandmother grew up praying nightly with her parents. A tradition she carried on with her own children. Angela still prays daily, but now by herself.

Angela and her grandkid have a special relationship. Patricia thinks so very highly of her Grandma!

“Getting a hug from grandma is amazing,” Chisum said of her grandmother. “No words can really express how it feels. But affection, tenderness and warmth cover me. … And when it’s time to leave for the day, we hug and kiss – and never say goodbye. We say until we meet again.”

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It's this love as a grandkid that makes Patricia hope that others will want to join in on the celebration. Send in those cards! If you'd like to participate here's the address:

Mrs. A. Gnirk 4004 South K St. Tacoma, WA 98418

What advice does this up-and-coming centenarian have to offer for living a long and happy life?